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Linn Park, fomerly Woodrow Wilson Park, was built in Downtown Birmingham in its boom days. It is surrounded by the origional Birmingham Public Library bulding, now the Linn-Henley Research Library, the Jefferson County Courthouse, Birmingham City Hall, and office buildings. It is bounded by 20th St N, Park Place, 8th Avenue North, and Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. (formerly 21st St N).
[[Image:Linnpark.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Linn Park in 1910.]]
Other historical names include Central Park and Capitol Park.[[Image:Linnpark.jpg]]
'''Linn Park''', formerly '''Woodrow Wilson Park''', was built in Downtown [[Birmingham]] in its boom days. It is surrounded by the original Birmingham Public Library bulding, now the [[Linn-Henley Research Library]], the [[Jefferson County Courthouse]], [[Birmingham City Hall]], and office buildings. It is bounded by [[20th Street North]], [[Park Place]], [[8th Avenue North]], and [[Richard Arrington Jr Blvd]] (formerly 21st St N).
Other historical names include '''Central Park''' and '''Capitol Park'''.


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Revision as of 16:21, 20 September 2006

Linn Park in 1910.

Linn Park, formerly Woodrow Wilson Park, was built in Downtown Birmingham in its boom days. It is surrounded by the original Birmingham Public Library bulding, now the Linn-Henley Research Library, the Jefferson County Courthouse, Birmingham City Hall, and office buildings. It is bounded by 20th Street North, Park Place, 8th Avenue North, and Richard Arrington Jr Blvd (formerly 21st St N). Other historical names include Central Park and Capitol Park.